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Originally Posted by Tiger1vic
Since I'm one of those 'geeks' (actually a network analyst in a large health authority) and there doesn't seem to be a great respect for my type here, I'll keep this short.

If you absolutely KNOW it's a (non-powered) hub and you know the difference, you're probably just fine. However, if any of those wires is connected to a switch or router, especially one that provides PoE (power over ethernet), you could cause all kinds of trouble. We get automated alerts every time someone does something that "shouldn't be a problem" with our network.... frown

BTW, check out the replacement prices for a new Cisco PoE switch sometime. If that doesn't make you careful, nothing will!


Welcome to the forum YES we need all the geek help we can get, at least i do,fortunately i also know someone in IT for a major health region,plus guys in telco, radio comms, and IT on large campus's

Fortunately I am on their irc channel and can get help faster than having to call offshore smile

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All current PoE switches are current limited. a short or open or overload will kill the power to that port with no effect on the others. If you connect non PoE equipment to a PoE port no power will be applied. Older PoE switches and equipment built before the PoE standards were released, may or may not be damaged by shorts.

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